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The Shell House is a historic home located at 26 Westland Drive on East Island in Glen Cove in Nassau County, New York.It was built as a guest cottage and home of the yacht captain on the Matinecock Point Estate of J. P. Morgan, Jr. (1867–1943).
Eatons Neck is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Huntington in Suffolk County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 1,406 at the 2010 census. [2] There is a United States Coast Guard station at the northern tip of the hamlet.
Frances Pomeroy Davison (1903–1969), who married Ward Cheney, a son of Charles Cheney, a partner at J.P. Morgan & Company, in 1926. [9] Davison died on May 6, 1922, at the age of 54 at his family estate, Peacock Point in Locust Valley, Long Island, while undergoing an operation to remove a brain tumor. [10]
Section 12 also shows the Osborn estate immediately south of the Sloan estate, with the Fish estate below that and Cragston, the great 700 acre J.P. Morgan estate across the river and to the south. When built, the Walker House was located on the large Sloan family summer estate, together with Oulagisket, Wyndune, and numerous supporting buildings.
Cragston Dependencies is a group of historic buildings located at Highlands in Orange County, New York.They were built about 1860 as part of the Cragston estate of J. P. Morgan (1837–1913).
The Morgan family is an American family and banking dynasty, which became prominent in the U.S. and throughout the world in the late 19th century and early 20th century.. Members of the family amassed an immense fortune over the generations, primarily through the work of Junius Spencer (J.S.) Morgan (1813–1890) and John Pierpont (J. P.) Morgan Sr. (1837–19
The estate with sweeping river views and private tree-shaded acreage is on the market for $2.5 million with Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty.
After a funeral at St. Thomas' Church at Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street, where 100 seats were reserved for employees of J.P. Morgan (including Junius S. Morgan and Thomas W. Lamont), he was buried at the Locust Valley Cemetery on Long Island. [29] After his death, his estate was valued at $29,498,373 (equivalent to $646,141,395 today), including ...